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year, i think will be very, very hard hit and of course, an awful lot of holiday makers from britain, germany and italy are going to be very worried about the message that they send out. >> tourism makes you the nearly 15% of egypt's economy. around 12% of egyptians work in the tourism sector. recent years have been tough opinion in 2010, egypt saw 14.7 million tourists, but in 2014, that had fallen to $9.9 million. tourism revenues peaked at $12 billion in 2008. 2015 is unlikely to he can exceed $7 billion. russian tourists booked to egypt are offered alternative holidays in turkish resorts. the impact is enormous. >> tourist agencies will suffer colossal losses because they cannot sell egypt anymore and they'll have to invest in the alternative and egypt is in shock as a whole, because they are losing business. the situation is very difficult. >> 2015 was supposed to be a turning point for the egyptian tourism industry. this past week should have seen the launch of a $68 million global p.r. campaign, a three year deal to promote egypt in 27 global markets. instead, the campaign has been she
year, i think will be very, very hard hit and of course, an awful lot of holiday makers from britain, germany and italy are going to be very worried about the message that they send out. >> tourism makes you the nearly 15% of egypt's economy. around 12% of egyptians work in the tourism sector. recent years have been tough opinion in 2010, egypt saw 14.7 million tourists, but in 2014, that had fallen to $9.9 million. tourism revenues peaked at $12 billion in 2008. 2015 is unlikely to he...
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heavy french and of a bomb at this meeting on the sideline of the summit with the leaders of britain germanyand slows along the scare some had been adamant- cash-vladimir >>darya: the pentagon says all five ramon to the united arab emirates to transfer leaves of cottonseed seven detainees last a onetime law them involving detainees other countries as part of almost all to close guantanamo the if--home guantanamo bay. >>mark: we have video of the passengers arriving in boston a 7 and one on board was told to drop the plan walk towards off the aircraft if i hist. >>darya: the movie sector e at about $35 million off to inspire independence move was no. 2 the confirm 4 million into the cells amount removed with the family, they love the corporate. >>mark: during the game of the coliseum the running back adrian peterson and his record times explorer 200 our game the vikings took over possession of first and the and of some north by been the raiders' 30 to 14 it was a bit players on. >>mark: we're watching bay area weather and the big story when the in cold conditions right now we're down to low 4
heavy french and of a bomb at this meeting on the sideline of the summit with the leaders of britain germanyand slows along the scare some had been adamant- cash-vladimir >>darya: the pentagon says all five ramon to the united arab emirates to transfer leaves of cottonseed seven detainees last a onetime law them involving detainees other countries as part of almost all to close guantanamo the if--home guantanamo bay. >>mark: we have video of the passengers arriving in boston a 7 and...
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france, britain, germany, even the russians. >> took down their civilian liner. you have no problem getting the bill through the house. harry reid says don't worry, it's not going anywhere. talk to me, what are the politics of getting this passed? >> with the senate, a lot of people think 54 republicans makes majority. current rules of the senate, rules have been around a long time, 60 votes to vote cloech you are. i would say use the nuclear option. have 51 votes, allows it to pass the senate. otherwise, you need six democrats, that's not going to happen. i would be happy to support the president's strategy to win if i thought he had one. but congress can't with a straight face look at this president, whether it is defeat isis or with regards to the refugee program especially with what we know the director of the fbi and secretary of homeland security and director of national intelligence, we know what the right thing is. voters know what the right thing is. they know this isn't the jv team, they know it is not contained, more jobs isn't the answer, we want a pr
france, britain, germany, even the russians. >> took down their civilian liner. you have no problem getting the bill through the house. harry reid says don't worry, it's not going anywhere. talk to me, what are the politics of getting this passed? >> with the senate, a lot of people think 54 republicans makes majority. current rules of the senate, rules have been around a long time, 60 votes to vote cloech you are. i would say use the nuclear option. have 51 votes, allows it to pass...
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we thought in defense of democracy, it should be up to britain and france. germany was in their backyard. britain and france collaborated on a policy of appeasement in was1930's where the ideal because they felt guilty about the results of the versailles treaty and the end of world war i, they thought, let's give the germans what they want. let's give hitler what he wants in hopes of buying them off. this was not a good strategy for anyone who had read mein kampf and taken it seriously. hitler states plainly that his intention should he come to power is to wage a war for territory in eastern europe and build this massive german empire. while the warning signs were there, frequent roosevelt in 1937 gave what becomes known as the quarantine speech where he did not mention any country specifically. people sort of understood who he was talking about, but when he put forward this idea that we should quarantine aggressive nations, there was a tremendous outcry in the american public and he basically had to pull back from that position. we were not prepared for when war br
we thought in defense of democracy, it should be up to britain and france. germany was in their backyard. britain and france collaborated on a policy of appeasement in was1930's where the ideal because they felt guilty about the results of the versailles treaty and the end of world war i, they thought, let's give the germans what they want. let's give hitler what he wants in hopes of buying them off. this was not a good strategy for anyone who had read mein kampf and taken it seriously. hitler...
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leaders from britain, germany, and the united states have called on russia to intensify its airstrikesthe armed group. >> as europe's g20 leaders stood in silence for the victims' of the terrorist attacks. there was a call. >> we need to result together to fight against terrorism. >> but how? from the country leading the fight against isil a recognition of the limits of what it can do militarily. abraham ruled out any ground offensive. >> that would be a mistake. we would see a repetition of what we've seen pore. which is if you do not have local populations which are committed to inclusive governance and who are pushing back against ideological extremes, that they resurface. unless we're prepared to have a permanent occupation of these countries. >> we have established contact with part of the syrian opposition. which have asked us not to strike territories under control. if this armed opposition starts to actively star target isil. >> all g20 members committed to put pressure on isil money. they are asked to act quickly. they are not a traditional opponent as president obama pointed
leaders from britain, germany, and the united states have called on russia to intensify its airstrikesthe armed group. >> as europe's g20 leaders stood in silence for the victims' of the terrorist attacks. there was a call. >> we need to result together to fight against terrorism. >> but how? from the country leading the fight against isil a recognition of the limits of what it can do militarily. abraham ruled out any ground offensive. >> that would be a mistake. we...
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and of course, holiday makers from britain, germany, italy, are going to be very worried about the message they send out. >> tourism makes up 13% of egypt's economy. 12% of egyptians work in the sector. but recent years have been tough. egypt saw 14.7 million tourists. but in 2014 that had fallen to 9.9 million. tourism revenues peaked at $12.8 billion in 2008. but 2015 is unlikely to exceed $7 billion. russian tourist who is booked for egypt are being offered alternative holidays in turkish results. the knock-on impact is enormous. >> tourist agencies will suffer losses because they cannot sell egypt any more, and because they'll have to invest in the alternative. and egypt in a shock of the whole because they're losing business the situation is very difficult. >> 2015 was supposed to be a turning point for the egyptian tourism industry. this past week should have seen the launch of a global pr campaign. a three-year deal to promote egypt in 27 global markets. instead the campaign has been sheffield. the launch events canceled. >> even though in many of these cases i can speak for jordan,
and of course, holiday makers from britain, germany, italy, are going to be very worried about the message they send out. >> tourism makes up 13% of egypt's economy. 12% of egyptians work in the sector. but recent years have been tough. egypt saw 14.7 million tourists. but in 2014 that had fallen to 9.9 million. tourism revenues peaked at $12.8 billion in 2008. but 2015 is unlikely to exceed $7 billion. russian tourist who is booked for egypt are being offered alternative holidays in...
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in norway, britain, germany and switzerland. the kurdish group created a virtual online university to radicalize recruits, and they were planning attacks on norwegian diplomats, and protests in greece have turned violent. >>> police confronted young people in strikes, the first came to power in january. and john soropolis has our report. >> reporter: it's a wake-up call for caesar, a sign of continuing anger. many people believe that the party ignored workers on the left when it refused it's anti-austerity policy months ago. it stuck at just 25%. and many don't believe the country's promises to reduce poverty. caesar is cutting $25 billion from the budget next year, and no group of pensioners is more worried than the self-employed, because their fund is bankrupt. >> the problem is broader polls. when small businesses are he closing, the pension fund can't get enough contributions. >> the burden is already heavy. there are 1.4 workers to each pensioner, and almost 60% of their pay goes to taxes and social security, the highest ma
in norway, britain, germany and switzerland. the kurdish group created a virtual online university to radicalize recruits, and they were planning attacks on norwegian diplomats, and protests in greece have turned violent. >>> police confronted young people in strikes, the first came to power in january. and john soropolis has our report. >> reporter: it's a wake-up call for caesar, a sign of continuing anger. many people believe that the party ignored workers on the left when it...
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holiday makers from britain, germany and italy will be worried about the message that this sends out. >> tourism makes up nearly 50" of egypt's economy. 12% work in the tourism sector. recent years have been tough. in 2010 egypt saw millions in tourism. it has fallen. revenues peaked to: >>> russian tourists booking for egypt are offered alternative holidays in turkish resorts. the book on is enormous. >> tourist agencies suffer losses because they cannot sell egetment and will have to invest financially in the alternative. and they are losing business. the situation is very difficult. >> 2015 was supposed to be a turning point for the egyptian tourism industry. this week should have been the launch of a $50 billion campaign, a 3-year deal to promote egypt in 27 markets. instead, the campaign shelved, launches cancel. >> in many cases, the situation on a 99% of the time is safe, enjoyable, and there's no sense of security issues. people's perceptions change. for a tour operator who print a brochure and spends a lot of time promoting a destination, they get to a point where they say it
holiday makers from britain, germany and italy will be worried about the message that this sends out. >> tourism makes up nearly 50" of egypt's economy. 12% work in the tourism sector. recent years have been tough. in 2010 egypt saw millions in tourism. it has fallen. revenues peaked to: >>> russian tourists booking for egypt are offered alternative holidays in turkish resorts. the book on is enormous. >> tourist agencies suffer losses because they cannot sell egetment...
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we thought that the defense of democracies should really be up to britain and france. after all, germany was in their backyard. britain and france collaborated on a policy of appeasement in the 1930's, where the idea was that they felt guilty about the results of the versailles treaty and the end of world war i. he thought, let's give the germans what they want, let's he wants, inhat hopes of buying them off. this was not a good strategy for ,nyone who had read mein kampf and taken it seriously. hitler states very plainly that his intention, should he come to power, build this massive german empire. while the warning signs were there, franklin roosevelt, for example in 1937, gave what is known as a core and speech, where he did not mention any country specifically, but when he put forward this idea that we aggressorrantine nations, there was a german is public.n the american he basically had to pull back from that position a bit. we were not prepared for when war broke out in europe in the .nd of 1939 really, we do not start to prepare until after the fall of france in may-june 1940, whe
we thought that the defense of democracies should really be up to britain and france. after all, germany was in their backyard. britain and france collaborated on a policy of appeasement in the 1930's, where the idea was that they felt guilty about the results of the versailles treaty and the end of world war i. he thought, let's give the germans what they want, let's he wants, inhat hopes of buying them off. this was not a good strategy for ,nyone who had read mein kampf and taken it...
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are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> countries around the world including britain, germanyey and the u.s. have increased security since the paris attacks. u.s. cities, including new york, los angeles, and boston have more police officers on the streets. the nfl even increased security at its games today. it will be true tomorrow night, as well. >> adam riess is joining us outside of metlife stadium . the patriots took on the giants earlier this evening. i'm wondering how visible the extra security was, adam. >> reporter: it was quite visible. the nfl stepping up security, not only here at metlife stadium but stadiums across the country. these are high-profile targets. 80,000 fans here tonight in the wake of the paris attacks. new jersey state troopers in the parking lot when we arrived, roaming the parking lot, and checking cars. metal detectors at the gates. here tonight, there was increased security being very cautious as the fans went in. once inside more layers of security. troopers on the field and in the stands. it was very visible tonight. the nfl says they are worki
are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> countries around the world including britain, germanyey and the u.s. have increased security since the paris attacks. u.s. cities, including new york, los angeles, and boston have more police officers on the streets. the nfl even increased security at its games today. it will be true tomorrow night, as well. >> adam riess is joining us outside of metlife stadium . the patriots took on the giants earlier this evening. i'm...
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year i think will be very, very hard hit and of course an awful lot of holiday makers from britain and germany are going to be very worried about the message that they send out. >> reporter: tourism makes up nearly 15% of egypt's company and 12% of them work in the tourism sector and recent years have been tough and 2010 egypt saw 14.7 and then it fell to 9.9 million and tourism revenues peeked to 12.8 billion in 2008 but 2015 is unlikely to exceed 7 billion dollars. russian tourists who booked for egypt are being offered alternative holidays in turkish resorts, the knock on impact is enormous. >> translator: tourist agencies will suffer losses because they cannot sell egypt any more and and have to invest in the alternative and egypt is in shock as a whole because they are losing business, the situation is very difficult. >> reporter: 2015 was supposed to be a turning point for the egyptian tourism industry, this past week should have seen the launch of a 68 million global pr campaign, a three-year deal to promote egypt in 27 global markets. instead the campaign has been shelved, the launch e
year i think will be very, very hard hit and of course an awful lot of holiday makers from britain and germany are going to be very worried about the message that they send out. >> reporter: tourism makes up nearly 15% of egypt's company and 12% of them work in the tourism sector and recent years have been tough and 2010 egypt saw 14.7 and then it fell to 9.9 million and tourism revenues peeked to 12.8 billion in 2008 but 2015 is unlikely to exceed 7 billion dollars. russian tourists who...
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organized groups but all the hundreds and thousands gone from the united states france britain, belgium, netherlands, germany, no matter where, sweden north africa to fight on the ground with their own passports. we heard from michael weiss yesterday, written a lot about isis written one of the most definitive books. he says this nonsense we're putting on television they're burning their passports, no they're not, they're keeping their passports so they can come in with those passports and slip in come back home with a passport. >> christiana and chris, also this attacker some of the attackers in the case of charlie hebdo didn't need to go to syria. you don't need go to syria to get weapons training. you're radicalized online. >> and the vests not sophisticated and could have been locally learned. >> could have been but yesterday the prosecutor was saying they probably got training on that a abroad. it was a very sophisticated group, and this dovetails with what the french president says this is a war declared on france by an army of jihadists, used very specific words, army of jihadists and terrorists this
organized groups but all the hundreds and thousands gone from the united states france britain, belgium, netherlands, germany, no matter where, sweden north africa to fight on the ground with their own passports. we heard from michael weiss yesterday, written a lot about isis written one of the most definitive books. he says this nonsense we're putting on television they're burning their passports, no they're not, they're keeping their passports so they can come in with those passports and slip...
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that includes nato allies, great britain, and germany, but the french may also be looking to arab partnersd of course, after this week of diplomacy, president hollande hosts an international gathering in paris focused on climate change, it will bring dozens of nations together. tony? >> libby thank you. coming up more on the efforts to strengthen ally answers. our national security contributor will join us. >>> the state department has just issued a worldwide travel alert. it urges u.s. citizens to be aware of terrorist activities. it cites increasing threats from terrorist groups. it said people should be extra vigilant visiting public places. the alert will be in effect for three months. >>> in southern libya, rival tribes have reached a peace agreement to create a new unity government. the deal not only raises hopes of ending the violence, but could also stop isil from gaining control in the region. our correspondent has the report. >> reporter: a deal to stop fighting and hopefully turn a new leaf in southern libya. these men are leaders of the tribes in the city. [ applause ] >> repor
that includes nato allies, great britain, and germany, but the french may also be looking to arab partnersd of course, after this week of diplomacy, president hollande hosts an international gathering in paris focused on climate change, it will bring dozens of nations together. tony? >> libby thank you. coming up more on the efforts to strengthen ally answers. our national security contributor will join us. >>> the state department has just issued a worldwide travel alert. it...
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governments really need to work hand in hand with the majority of muslim citizens in france and britain, in germanynothing to do with this sort of violence and they need to come up with solutions to tackle this problem within their own communities and i think part of it, frankly, has to start with admitting this is a problem with islam. this isn't just sort of an amorphous terrorist threat. i think a lot of political leaders shy away from that. >> we could talk about it all hour, james, but i'm up against a hard break. i appreciate you joining us, and we appreciate you bringing insight to this topic. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >>> there is a lot to talk about, including next hour, stay with us as we will go live to paris to talk to rick leventhal about the hunt for accomplices. rick? >> reporter: and we're learning more from the french prosecutor about the identity of the terrorists and details of the attacks and also, an update on the victims including confirmation that an american college student is among the dead. we'll have the latest live from paris coming up. ♪song: "that'
governments really need to work hand in hand with the majority of muslim citizens in france and britain, in germanynothing to do with this sort of violence and they need to come up with solutions to tackle this problem within their own communities and i think part of it, frankly, has to start with admitting this is a problem with islam. this isn't just sort of an amorphous terrorist threat. i think a lot of political leaders shy away from that. >> we could talk about it all hour, james,...
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aixa: the u.s., germany, and britain had previously warned airlines about the sinai peninsula, advising pilots to avoid flying over the area below 26,000 feet. in washington, aixa diaz. steve: a california man faces assault and public intoxication charges after he was caught on-camera beating an uber driver. kevin cooney has that right now. kevin: you have to see it to believe. the driver picked up the passenger friday in newport beach for a trip to costa mesa . never made it to the final destination. the driver, edward caban, tried kicking the passenger out because he was too drunk to give him directions. that's when the passenger got belligerent and started hitting caban and yanking his hair. >> the only way that i felt i was going to get him to stop beating me was to incapacitate self-defense. i don't believe he would have stopped. spraying the passenger. authorities identify the man as 32-year-old benjamin golden, a senior marketing manager for taco bell. uber says golden is permanently banned from using the service. stacey: the iowa high school football playoffs continue tonight wi
aixa: the u.s., germany, and britain had previously warned airlines about the sinai peninsula, advising pilots to avoid flying over the area below 26,000 feet. in washington, aixa diaz. steve: a california man faces assault and public intoxication charges after he was caught on-camera beating an uber driver. kevin cooney has that right now. kevin: you have to see it to believe. the driver picked up the passenger friday in newport beach for a trip to costa mesa . never made it to the final...
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. >> in britain, germany and spain have all thrown out their climate change programs immediately. that's a side note. but in the big picture, president hollande is coming here tomorrow, who met with cameron today, who is going to meet with russia on thursday who wants to take out somebody we've been trying to take out for a year and a half. we haven't touched raqqah and concerned about innocents driving illegal oil to sell on the black market. anybody tough on terror on the right is going to be tough. people are wondering where the leadership is coming from in 2016. they've given up on the next year and a half because we get nothing but reprimands whether he's in the philippines or turkey. one of the people who increased his lead since the paris attacks is donald trump. he even doubled down yesterday when he was asked about waterboarding as a form of getting the most out of would-be terrorists. listen. >> we have to be strong. they don't use waterboarding over there. they use chopping off people's heads. they use drowning people. i don't know if you've seen where they put people i
. >> in britain, germany and spain have all thrown out their climate change programs immediately. that's a side note. but in the big picture, president hollande is coming here tomorrow, who met with cameron today, who is going to meet with russia on thursday who wants to take out somebody we've been trying to take out for a year and a half. we haven't touched raqqah and concerned about innocents driving illegal oil to sell on the black market. anybody tough on terror on the right is going...
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germany. and britain is advising travel to and from air. the government authorised flight to resume back to the u.k. thousands of british tourists are stranded there. they canfully home but can only take hand luggage. >> president obama is taking seriously that the airliner may have been brought down by a bomb. david cameron said it was more than likely the cause. russia and egypt say it's premature. >> reporter: finely laid to rest. a canteen workers, and grandmother. as investigators increase the search area around where the flight came down, british and egyptian leaders met. the two men discussed coordinating efforts to fly 20,000 holiday makers home. >> we are ready to cooperate with procedures and issue security measures in place at sharm el sheikh are nust. and that they are safe to a good standard. >> britain had additional intelligence indicating that an affiliate could have been behind the disaster. we cannot be certain that the airliner was brought down by a bomb. it looks like that was the case. russia maintains that any theory o
germany. and britain is advising travel to and from air. the government authorised flight to resume back to the u.k. thousands of british tourists are stranded there. they canfully home but can only take hand luggage. >> president obama is taking seriously that the airliner may have been brought down by a bomb. david cameron said it was more than likely the cause. russia and egypt say it's premature. >> reporter: finely laid to rest. a canteen workers, and grandmother. as...
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reporter: jirm knee and brit -- germany and britain warned of the peninsula and advised not to fly below 26,000 feet. wcvb newscenter 5. jc: prices at the gas pump continues to fall. it is 7 cents less than last month and they are teen cents less -- and 13 cents less than the national average. phil: i saw $1.97 i think. the traffic is burning some of the gas out there. out of boston. stretch. looks okay in both directions. let's look at the map to see what is happening. the red is where we see delays. 26 minutes from mass ave to route 3. 13 minutes from the upper deck to 128 is not bad at all. 15 minutes from i-93. 26 minutes from the western tolls to 495. once you hit 495 the mass pike is looking good in both directions. that's a look at first alert traffic. jc: police are investigating suspicious items handed out on halloween. we want to get to ed harding who is live in the newsroom. reporter: jc, we want to show you these pictures immediately so you can see what they are. they are actively investigating two reports of suspicious items being given to children trick-or-treating on hallo
reporter: jirm knee and brit -- germany and britain warned of the peninsula and advised not to fly below 26,000 feet. wcvb newscenter 5. jc: prices at the gas pump continues to fall. it is 7 cents less than last month and they are teen cents less -- and 13 cents less than the national average. phil: i saw $1.97 i think. the traffic is burning some of the gas out there. out of boston. stretch. looks okay in both directions. let's look at the map to see what is happening. the red is where we see...
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countries including britain, france e germany and the united states have lost their identity and their very dna and soul and now it's up for grabs as well as the lives of the residents of all of those countries and then some. nigel ferar as you never before heard him. still insists is the big worry he fears. welcome everybody. this is your very, very scary world. we're going to offer you the latest from paris. we can at least ease your fears about this situation. a serious security situation that developed in hanover, germany where they stopped a match that would have been attended by angela merkel. on the serious thoughts of a bomb either placed there or other security related threats. all mitigated since. they did abandon the stadium with caution. we're not told what they were fearing or seeing. just that it appears to be settled right now. but nerves are frayed. to steve in paris with the latest. steve. >> reporter: neal, an international manhunt is under way in belgium and in france looking for two suspects, two terrorists who believe to have taken an active part in the shootings f
countries including britain, france e germany and the united states have lost their identity and their very dna and soul and now it's up for grabs as well as the lives of the residents of all of those countries and then some. nigel ferar as you never before heard him. still insists is the big worry he fears. welcome everybody. this is your very, very scary world. we're going to offer you the latest from paris. we can at least ease your fears about this situation. a serious security situation...
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which is why britain, germany, japan are pulling off the economic agenda. >> get an agreement. >> look for a lot of predictions about what will happen in the future in paris unless they do something about the climate. have people stop turning on their cars or something like that. or we'll wind up with that. this proves that predictions can be wrong. >> in this case, they really -- >> heating people up as well. the reports of protesters, they lined up that human chain of shoes in paris for the climate summit. then you saw the vigils where they were taking candles as reported from some of the memorials where the terror attacks took place and using them in these mob scenes. can't get any more -- >> i don't understand it. you're protesting climate change and you have 150 nations coming together to attack climate change. shunlts you be high fiving, not throwing things. shouldn't you go to the area that was attacked by terrorists and having these protests? >> which caused tear gas to be used? >> it makes no sense. >> tear gas is bad for the environment. >>> i'm sure there's a study for that.
which is why britain, germany, japan are pulling off the economic agenda. >> get an agreement. >> look for a lot of predictions about what will happen in the future in paris unless they do something about the climate. have people stop turning on their cars or something like that. or we'll wind up with that. this proves that predictions can be wrong. >> in this case, they really -- >> heating people up as well. the reports of protesters, they lined up that human chain of...
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france, britain, germany all are threatened, as is every nation in europe. turkey, saudi arabia, egypt, the kurds all are fighting isis on the ground as we speak. and all, every single one of them, have asked the united states of america for support, weapons, material, intelligence sharing. mostly this administration has said no. i will say yes. [applause] ms. fiorina: russia and iran represent real threats over the medium-term. china is our rising adversary over the long-term. whether we confront near-term threats and enemies or rising adversaries over the longer-term, america must always stand with our allies and confront our adversaries because when we fail to do so, our allies lose courage and our adversaries press forward. [applause] ms. fiorina: and so, on day one of my administration, i will send an unmistakable signal to every ally we have and every adversary we have. i will make two phone calls from the oval office. the first will be to my good friend, bibi netanyahu, to reassure him the united states of america will stand with israel always. [cheer
france, britain, germany all are threatened, as is every nation in europe. turkey, saudi arabia, egypt, the kurds all are fighting isis on the ground as we speak. and all, every single one of them, have asked the united states of america for support, weapons, material, intelligence sharing. mostly this administration has said no. i will say yes. [applause] ms. fiorina: russia and iran represent real threats over the medium-term. china is our rising adversary over the long-term. whether we...
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so they have not seen the influx and nor has britain that, let's say, germany and austria and sweden and northeastern european countries, the baltic countries have not seen that in france and britain. however, this is going to be clearly front and center of their agenda as they try to figure out whether they will find these people on the run, find out who they are, what is their motivation and then to figure out how to control it because, gentlemen, the rules allow free movement through europe. i will say that as everybody has said that france has been on heightened alert recently but also here in great britain, the head of the intelligence said at no time in recent memory was he so concerned about a possible isis attack and that the threat, he said, was one of the highest levels -- his level of concern was at the highest it's been in a long, long time. so it is very, very intense. the worry about certainly isis and blow back are particularly -- with the air war that the u.s. is leading with various allies over syria and iraq and russia as well now. so, again, just to put it very blun
so they have not seen the influx and nor has britain that, let's say, germany and austria and sweden and northeastern european countries, the baltic countries have not seen that in france and britain. however, this is going to be clearly front and center of their agenda as they try to figure out whether they will find these people on the run, find out who they are, what is their motivation and then to figure out how to control it because, gentlemen, the rules allow free movement through europe....
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not in britain so much or germany. so,he 90's states, probably they call them in active, right?it culprits, you can see that most have spare capacity. know what the output gap is? the fed had some idea where they thought the output gap would be hit. how would you try to quantify that? >> you try to estimate potential output growth number. forcech does the label work and grow, and what does productivity do? there is a lot of uncertainty. you could easily get estimates that very by 1% or 2%. when you see a recovery in the is modesturope that back to trend growth. there is still this big gap that we haven't felt. couldyou think the hole be filled by fiscal stimulus in part. here we actually have fiscal stimulus eventually coming to the rescue in the united states once the budget deal got through, more spending, does this help to solve the problem? >> yes, definitely. and we see the same in europe. crisisany, the refugee byexpanding the deficit maybe a quarter percentage point. in italy and france, fort different reasons but related. for different but related reasons. is the public
not in britain so much or germany. so,he 90's states, probably they call them in active, right?it culprits, you can see that most have spare capacity. know what the output gap is? the fed had some idea where they thought the output gap would be hit. how would you try to quantify that? >> you try to estimate potential output growth number. forcech does the label work and grow, and what does productivity do? there is a lot of uncertainty. you could easily get estimates that very by 1% or...
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win the center moved to the protestant countries of great britain to become major centers germany was divided france was catholic with a fair amount of activity going on there. so this was big time to investigate natural history. >> host: "newton's apple and other myths about science" university of wisconsin professor emeritus ronald numbers booktv on c-span2. . . this implies that he had some control over it. when he suggested suggested it to me which was more than ten years ago i said, yes i will be willing to do this but one condition on a completely free hand you have to accept that if you ask me to do this and give me ask access to your private papers i will write what i think is the truth. which is incidentally the basis of what i had written the previous book. he agreed to that.
win the center moved to the protestant countries of great britain to become major centers germany was divided france was catholic with a fair amount of activity going on there. so this was big time to investigate natural history. >> host: "newton's apple and other myths about science" university of wisconsin professor emeritus ronald numbers booktv on c-span2. . . this implies that he had some control over it. when he suggested suggested it to me which was more than ten years...
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it was discussed in the parliaments of britain, france, germany, italy. it was an important event. they followed it with great interest. i think the impact of this discovery, of how much it mattered to them, came at the end of the war, when they heard the news of the union's victory, and within days, the news of lincoln's death. all over, the european and american world, people came into the streets to hear the news, to buy newspapers, to hear, to learn more. they met and wrote letters and resolutions. tens of thousands of letters came in. letters of sympathy and solidarity, to express condolence over lincoln's death. i will talk about this later. it was a measure, for me, just how much this war, our war, meant to the rest of the world. why did it matter so much? this was not as obvious. of course, there was a huge economic impact. 80% of the world's supply of cotton came out of the american south. that supply was cut off suddenly, first by the south. they wanted to force europe to recognize the confederacy by imposing an embargo. then, the union setup a blockade and cut off trade.
it was discussed in the parliaments of britain, france, germany, italy. it was an important event. they followed it with great interest. i think the impact of this discovery, of how much it mattered to them, came at the end of the war, when they heard the news of the union's victory, and within days, the news of lincoln's death. all over, the european and american world, people came into the streets to hear the news, to buy newspapers, to hear, to learn more. they met and wrote letters and...
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they are going higher than germany or britain. spain, growing at high rates. s been spectacular all these years. the biggest economy to date. britain is in the right direction. >> a have been talking about leaving the eu. from your perspective, what are the chances of that happening? there were suggestions -- the difference between the euro area, where we need more integration. if you share a common currency, you need more integration. that is what we have been saying for many years. we need to keep all the others, to keep the market. the biggest economy in the world. 500 million people. the biggest market in the world. we don't do the internal market. these are good ideas. it is always difficult to predict. i hope the british will remain in the eu because it is such so important. haslinda: what can they say to stay? >> they are trying to address some of the concerns. please vote yes. britain, pie mr. cameron. they want to state. but they want to state if they can show their concerns have been addressed. europe is not just about slow economic growth. the issue
they are going higher than germany or britain. spain, growing at high rates. s been spectacular all these years. the biggest economy to date. britain is in the right direction. >> a have been talking about leaving the eu. from your perspective, what are the chances of that happening? there were suggestions -- the difference between the euro area, where we need more integration. if you share a common currency, you need more integration. that is what we have been saying for many years. we...
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it is to be a new alliance involving germany, russia, and britain with airstrikes against i.s.trongholds. is that enough? calls for ground troops are growing louder. their deployment would be dangerous with an uncertain outcome. what is the best way to combat i.s.? coming to you from berlin, quadriga. the international debate. your host, peter craven. peter: welcome to this latest edition of quadriga. the shocking terrorist attacks in turkey, lebanon, paris, and tunisia, as well as the downing of a russian passenger plane, have either been claimed by or blamed on islamic state. today, we are asking how to combat i.s. i am joined in the studio by three analysts and commentators. let me introduce you, beginning with ulrike herrmann, a journalist with taz. she says to fight a war, you need money, which is why we need to cut off the cash flow to islamic state. also with us is alan posener, a commentator for die welt. he is convinced that destroying i.s. is easy and necessary. the hard part, he says, comes later, rebuilding a new syria. also with us is daniel gerlach, founder of the
it is to be a new alliance involving germany, russia, and britain with airstrikes against i.s.trongholds. is that enough? calls for ground troops are growing louder. their deployment would be dangerous with an uncertain outcome. what is the best way to combat i.s.? coming to you from berlin, quadriga. the international debate. your host, peter craven. peter: welcome to this latest edition of quadriga. the shocking terrorist attacks in turkey, lebanon, paris, and tunisia, as well as the downing...
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sin number two was when the contraction started, they raised taxes, they did it in germany, britain,here in the united states they raised income tax rate, we wondered why the economy continued to contract. government plays a role there. i don't worry about andrew mellon. i worry about what government does. >> okay, let's -- i attributed what you said to the fed. i want to talk about what government did or did not do in the 20's. if i read my history correctly, the 20's was a period of no financial regulation. the federal reserve was a new instuilings -- institutions and engineers in wall street invented gimmicks, borrowing from their own bank to peckulate loans from third-world countries and sold to customers, how was government implicated in the inventive activities? >> when you have a bad product in the marketplace it eventually gets flushed out. we had stock market tumbles before 1929 and after 1929. >> for example, in 1962 we had the most terrible day in stock market history, but we didn't go in and raise taxes and destroyed the global trading system and the market recovered. in
sin number two was when the contraction started, they raised taxes, they did it in germany, britain,here in the united states they raised income tax rate, we wondered why the economy continued to contract. government plays a role there. i don't worry about andrew mellon. i worry about what government does. >> okay, let's -- i attributed what you said to the fed. i want to talk about what government did or did not do in the 20's. if i read my history correctly, the 20's was a period of no...
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this was the united states, china, russia, britain, france, and germany. >> maybe, but the u.s. led it, come on, senator. the u.s. led it and the u.s. -- everybody else was looking to the u.s. to stay what should we do. the u.s. led it, wanted this deal -- >> i wish it were true that china and russia look to the u.s. and say what we should do on all issues but that's not the case. however, let me just say that the fact is that iran's capacity, breakout capacity to get a nuclear weapon, if they go all out, which was two or three months, is now more than a year. we retain all rights including the right to use military force if they violate the agreement. >> by the way, you believe them. you, george mitchell, believe them, they're -- >> i don't believe or trust them. i think they will test it, push it as much as they can. as i said earlier, they have a substantial faction in their government which opposes the agreement. which regards it as a sellout to the united states. so the question is, do the leaders, the ayatollah khamenei and president rouhani have the common sense to make t
this was the united states, china, russia, britain, france, and germany. >> maybe, but the u.s. led it, come on, senator. the u.s. led it and the u.s. -- everybody else was looking to the u.s. to stay what should we do. the u.s. led it, wanted this deal -- >> i wish it were true that china and russia look to the u.s. and say what we should do on all issues but that's not the case. however, let me just say that the fact is that iran's capacity, breakout capacity to get a nuclear...
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minister of canada, the president of mexico, the prime ministers of great britain, the president of france, the chancellor of germany, nd the prime minister and i would listen." he says he'd listen and ask a few questions. what role those countries want to see america play and what role can they play to support the united states. christie spoke about imigration reform and said building a two thousand mile wall isn't the answer. he says he wants secure the border and use technology like drones to monitor action there. we've got you covered, nikki christie has a toogh road ahead of him. according to real clear politics, he's polling two point two percent nationally. donald trump is getting some backlash about comments he made about iowans -- while i i iowa... how stupid are the people of iowa, how stupid are the people of the country to believe this crap? those remarks coming during a speech in fort dodge last night -- trump implying iowans are stupid for believing the claims in ben carson's docuuentary. caitlyn jenner is spotted in dubuque today... william garbe tweeted out this photo with the caption "ot tirely sure
minister of canada, the president of mexico, the prime ministers of great britain, the president of france, the chancellor of germany, nd the prime minister and i would listen." he says he'd listen and ask a few questions. what role those countries want to see america play and what role can they play to support the united states. christie spoke about imigration reform and said building a two thousand mile wall isn't the answer. he says he wants secure the border and use technology like...
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and yet here's this story from october 21 by reuters, says the united states, britain, france, germany called on wednesday for the united nations security council's iran sanctions committee to take action over missile tests by tehran that they said violated a u.n. ban. in a letter detail -- in a letter contain degree tails of the launch, they said the ballistic missile was inherently capable of deliver agnew clear weapon. the letter, seen by reuters, was sent to the committee after the united states raise theds issue in the 15-member security council. quote, we trust that this information will assist the committee in its responsibility to examine and take appropriate action in response to violations of u.n. security council resolutions. diplomats have said it was possible for the sanctions committee to blacklist additional iranian individuals or entities if it determined that the missile launch had breached the u.n. ban. however, they said russia and china, which opposed the sanctions on iran's missile program, might block any such moves. quote, the united states will continue to press
and yet here's this story from october 21 by reuters, says the united states, britain, france, germany called on wednesday for the united nations security council's iran sanctions committee to take action over missile tests by tehran that they said violated a u.n. ban. in a letter detail -- in a letter contain degree tails of the launch, they said the ballistic missile was inherently capable of deliver agnew clear weapon. the letter, seen by reuters, was sent to the committee after the united...
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with flights to britain and germany canceled.hey've been told there will be flights to take them home but not with their luggage. that will come later on a separate flight, robin. >> all right, brian, thank you. >>> and as you know, all of this is raising questions about the possible threat to american airline passengers. and joining us now from washington is john pistole, former head of the tsa and now president of anderson university. you used to run the tsa, john. what are your biggest concerns right now? >> well, good morning, robin. yes, my concerns are, one, that if this is a terrorist incident that it's not isolated, it's not a singular incident that there may be other people similar situated who are wanting to do something and are poised to do that. the second concern is that if there is a new technique that has been used, a new type of explosive device, then that also creates additional concerns. >> a lot of people are talking about checked bags, both here and overseas, so what should the concerns be there, john? >> well
with flights to britain and germany canceled.hey've been told there will be flights to take them home but not with their luggage. that will come later on a separate flight, robin. >> all right, brian, thank you. >>> and as you know, all of this is raising questions about the possible threat to american airline passengers. and joining us now from washington is john pistole, former head of the tsa and now president of anderson university. you used to run the tsa, john. what are...
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compared to other countries, it's more than china and not russia combined, plus great britain, france, india, saudi arabia, germanynd south korea combined. it out to be enough. >> i think that the american people are in favor of a strong military. but how it's used, and what we have heard from marco rubio is he's going to use it and use it a lot in a lot of places, and i think that the opportunity is to build on this and have a further debate on what kind of a foreign policy the american military should have. >> we spend a lot of money, but people are so deathly afraid of going after a specific weapons program, and there's a lot of corruption in that red cross, and rand paul did bring up. >> my favorite was donald trump, we have to make the military bigger and better and stronger before so nobody members was us and then he said we don't need to be the world's policeman, but we need to spend it on infrastructure. and i think that president obama has said that we need to spend more on infrastructure in every speech that he has given. >> one part in the debate, when ted cruz messed up. he tried to list the five agenc
compared to other countries, it's more than china and not russia combined, plus great britain, france, india, saudi arabia, germanynd south korea combined. it out to be enough. >> i think that the american people are in favor of a strong military. but how it's used, and what we have heard from marco rubio is he's going to use it and use it a lot in a lot of places, and i think that the opportunity is to build on this and have a further debate on what kind of a foreign policy the american...
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the president today scheduled to meet with world leaders from nations including germany, great britain and italy. "today in the bay" tracie potts is monitoring today's events in turkey and bring us an update from washington in about 30 minutes. much more on everything happening right now in connection with the deadly attacks in paris throughout the morning when we get new information. we'll update you on air and also on our digital platforms. if you want to help or reach out to the people affected in paris, you'll find a link to that on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >>> in the east bay, replica gun. oakland police say a man was holding. they say he aimed it at officers before they eventually shot and killed him. >> we just saw a picture of that gun a second ago. bob redell joining us live from oakland police headquarters this morning. bob, police say this could be link a series of side shows that the police were monitoring. >> well, police were actually in the process of having some of those cars towed when they ended up shooting this man with a replica gun. opd releasing thismage of
the president today scheduled to meet with world leaders from nations including germany, great britain and italy. "today in the bay" tracie potts is monitoring today's events in turkey and bring us an update from washington in about 30 minutes. much more on everything happening right now in connection with the deadly attacks in paris throughout the morning when we get new information. we'll update you on air and also on our digital platforms. if you want to help or reach out to the...
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context. , they use these services are not unique to us as citizens , to someone in britain, australia, canada, germany, the amount of information is incredible. it is insightful, and his penetrating, it is almost orwellian. data mining, data analytics, social engineering, can produce such a detailed map of your lives from the cradle to the grave. you need to think now. is this the world you want, is this internet you want, is is the connectivity that the world demands? if so, you give up elements of national freedom, and you pay for it one way or the other. we will all pay for it whether through a reduction of civil likely,s, privacy more and also a financial cost. a digital device within the .tates is partly generational the availability, and low-cost of the technology will decrease over time. together. in it it is like a brain, it is an incredible series of connections. it is the greatest human accomplishment, potentially, i do think that there is nothing greater. it is precious, it is not solely the internet, but the collaborations it produces, the the -- decentralization, capacity to learn, unders
context. , they use these services are not unique to us as citizens , to someone in britain, australia, canada, germany, the amount of information is incredible. it is insightful, and his penetrating, it is almost orwellian. data mining, data analytics, social engineering, can produce such a detailed map of your lives from the cradle to the grave. you need to think now. is this the world you want, is this internet you want, is is the connectivity that the world demands? if so, you give up...
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allce, britain, germany, are threatened, as is every nation in europe. every single one of them, have asked the united states of america for support, weapons, material, intelligent sharing. mostly this administration has said no. i will say yes. [applause] ms. fiorina: russia and iran represent real threats over the medium-term. china is our rising adversary over the long-term. whether we confront near-term threats and enemies or rising adversaries over the longer-term, america must always stand with our allies and confront our adversaries because when we fail to do so, our allies lose courage and our adversaries press forward. [applause] and so, on day one of my administration, i will send an unmistakable signal to every ally we have and every adversary we have. i will make two phone calls from the oval office. the first will be to my good toend, bibi netanyahu, reassure him the united states of america will stand with israel always. [cheers and applause] ms. fiorina: the second phone call will be to the supreme leader of iran. realistically, he may not
allce, britain, germany, are threatened, as is every nation in europe. every single one of them, have asked the united states of america for support, weapons, material, intelligent sharing. mostly this administration has said no. i will say yes. [applause] ms. fiorina: russia and iran represent real threats over the medium-term. china is our rising adversary over the long-term. whether we confront near-term threats and enemies or rising adversaries over the longer-term, america must always...
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during this time, he traveled extensively to japan, china, arabia, germany, great britain, france, italy and switzerland. 2001 to 2002, he served as deputy assistant to the president for economic policy and deputy director of the national economic council n. that capacity he helped the president of the united states develop and implement his economic agenda. he also worked as an economic policy adviser for george w. bush for president after he started his career at the u.s. senate budget committee. he holds a master of arts in applied economics from johns hopkins university and a master of public policy of duke university where he was a senator, jacob jaf its fellow and graduated georgetown university and currently serves as a board member of dow arabia, a hunt consolidated affiliate based in kuwait city and on the board of the virginia hospital center medical brigade. so, thank you and i will now -- now mr. swagel will start with his remarks. he also has mr. summerland's remarks if he doesn't get here in time and then present her remarks and then we'll have questioning. thank you. >> gr
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the only weight we could bomb the railway lines would be flying from britain, which means you have to fly over germany and then back. roosevelt and churchill made the decision that this was not feasible because railway lines could be built back overnight, the germans were excellent engineers. every time he walked one of those bombers, you're not just losing an expensive plane, but you are using -- you are losing 10 members or 11 crew members who are not easily replaced. roosevelt and churchill made the decision that the quickest way to end the holocaust and death camps was to win the war. it would have to be done militarily and that was policy they followed. host: you're in new orleans and the museum began as a d-day museum. why is it located in new orleans at what role did stephen ambrose play in building up their? keith: stephen ambrose in the mid-1960's went to interview general dwight d. eisenhower, and during the course of this interview, eisenhower asked stephen ambrose, do you know andrew jackson higgins? he said he knew of him, why? eisenhower replied, because he is the man who won the war for
the only weight we could bomb the railway lines would be flying from britain, which means you have to fly over germany and then back. roosevelt and churchill made the decision that this was not feasible because railway lines could be built back overnight, the germans were excellent engineers. every time he walked one of those bombers, you're not just losing an expensive plane, but you are using -- you are losing 10 members or 11 crew members who are not easily replaced. roosevelt and churchill...